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america here at home that have claws longer than their hands that look like giant freddy krugers. >> as far as the species we see in the film? >> he's walking this way. >> scientists say most of these things should have wings. >> we have a striking array of fossils that have come out in the past ten to 15 years and show many nonavian dinosaurs actually possessed feathers. >> according to the natural history museum this dinosaur should actually have looked more like this. yikes. and this colorful display? should have been even more vibrant in hd film and in real life. >> we don't know the full spectrum of colors that might have been out there but we can get at some of the structural colors including certain blacks, iridescent blues and also kind of the orange color you mute might see in a robin. you about biggest challenge to the accuracy of the fantasy film, dna. last year a team of researchers from australia's murdoch university released a study suggesting dna can only survive intact about 7 million years. that's about 170 million shy of what the jurrasaic period. so while embryos f
america here at home that have claws longer than their hands that look like giant freddy krugers. >> as far as the species we see in the film? >> he's walking this way. >> scientists say most of these things should have wings. >> we have a striking array of fossils that have come out in the past ten to 15 years and show many nonavian dinosaurs actually possessed feathers. >> according to the natural history museum this dinosaur should actually have looked more like...
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this pushes north america to the top of the pile. the 20th century because we saw the shrinking of the pacific ocean, so big, that right up until the late 19th century, it's just very difficult for people to exploit the pacific. >> when you travel to asia, you take the flights and the pacific is long. >> it's really a illuminating just to look at a globe. you turn the globe and look at the atlantic and see the cont u tunents on the other side. it fills the entire field of vision. the whole thing. as the 20th century went on, the internet, jet airliners and i think what we're are seeing now with east asia, and particularly china, is that like the united states 200 years ago, they're now being drawn into a global economy and for quite a while, they were a periphery, some still are, a periphery to an american dominated system. but the big trend is then pushing to the top of rising to this global system. >> and do they have experience. two views. one is, look, china was always, the middle kingdom, fine, they dominated their own little pa
this pushes north america to the top of the pile. the 20th century because we saw the shrinking of the pacific ocean, so big, that right up until the late 19th century, it's just very difficult for people to exploit the pacific. >> when you travel to asia, you take the flights and the pacific is long. >> it's really a illuminating just to look at a globe. you turn the globe and look at the atlantic and see the cont u tunents on the other side. it fills the entire field of vision....
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. >>> one of the quality labels has been linked with sweat shops in south america. we're going to tell you more when we come back. >>> in north korea, tensions increase. >>> and the country has already declared war. now american fighter jets, they are in the region. >>> in south africa, doctors say the health of nelson mandela is now improving. the former president, he's being treated for a lung infection, and this is the second time in a month he's been admitted to a hospital. >> his lung problems go back to when he was jailed by taking on apartheid in fact he contracted tuberculosis during that 27 years he was in prison. >>> and a clothing maker is now accused of abusing workers in argentina. the labels on the clothing might sound a little familiar. >> the conditions investigators found were brutal. >> reporter: the workshop was a cluttered mess. authorities finding sewing equipment only meters away from bunk beds. at another sweat shop, investigators found worn mattresses, unsanitary conditions. workers live there working up to 60 hours a week. >> these people we
. >>> one of the quality labels has been linked with sweat shops in south america. we're going to tell you more when we come back. >>> in north korea, tensions increase. >>> and the country has already declared war. now american fighter jets, they are in the region. >>> in south africa, doctors say the health of nelson mandela is now improving. the former president, he's being treated for a lung infection, and this is the second time in a month he's been...
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. >>> plus, they were trying to be the first-ever to row, that's them, to row from africa to north america, but after 73 days their boat capsized. the rest is coming up. >>> it
. >>> plus, they were trying to be the first-ever to row, that's them, to row from africa to north america, but after 73 days their boat capsized. the rest is coming up. >>> it
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brooke, we're starting with another major threat to america, obviously, in north korea. >> right. here we go again, chris, good morning. good morning to you. beginning in north korea now the leader's dialing up the rhetoric here. here is what we know right now. they're saying that they will not provide any warnings before attacking south korea. leaders in seoul say the north's threats are regrettable. also, in south korea, a u.s. marine helicopter went down near the border with the north. we're now seeing some pictures of the scene. take a look at the smoke here. see the fire. calling it a hard landing. the marines were taking part in a drill. there were some injuries, but all the marines reportedly will be okay. >>> "minding your business" this tuesday morning, a recovery on wall street. stocks are set to open a bit higher today. but this comes after a pretty big sell-off yesterday. cnn's alison kosik is in for christine romans. and as we say, yesterday was the worst day of the year. keeping it in perspective, it's been a pretty good year. >> it really has. you really do have to
brooke, we're starting with another major threat to america, obviously, in north korea. >> right. here we go again, chris, good morning. good morning to you. beginning in north korea now the leader's dialing up the rhetoric here. here is what we know right now. they're saying that they will not provide any warnings before attacking south korea. leaders in seoul say the north's threats are regrettable. also, in south korea, a u.s. marine helicopter went down near the border with the north....
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secretary of state vowing to protect america's allies. earlier today north korean leader kim jong-un made what is believed to be his first public appearance in two weeks. here he is, it includes visiting the mausoleum where his grandfather, kim il-sung and his father kim jong-il lie in state. jim clancy has the latest from seoul, south korea. jim. >> reporter: brooke, john, yes, there were major celebrations going on this day in north korea to mark the 101st birthday of kim il-sung, the founding father of north korea. kim jong-un emerged from two weeks of absence. he appeared to be flanked by members of his military as he visited the glass encased coffins of his grandfather and his father to pay what the north koreans said was the humblest of respects. meantime, in south korea, people got up, had breakfast and went to work and opened up the newspaper. it wasn't kim jong-un on the cover, no, it was psy and the release of his new single. the media here came under a little criticism because of the way that they have described these lavish ce
secretary of state vowing to protect america's allies. earlier today north korean leader kim jong-un made what is believed to be his first public appearance in two weeks. here he is, it includes visiting the mausoleum where his grandfather, kim il-sung and his father kim jong-il lie in state. jim clancy has the latest from seoul, south korea. jim. >> reporter: brooke, john, yes, there were major celebrations going on this day in north korea to mark the 101st birthday of kim il-sung, the...
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only if they meet certain, you know, criteria in terms of denuclearizing north korea. what conditions should those be? and do you think that's a plausible option? it is an option. >> the issue that we have is we've established a construct dealing with north korea that involves six parties. the north and the south, china, russia, and the united states and japan. and so to break that dynamic is a bit unusual. in many cases, we've requested that that dynamic be broken down in terms of the chinese, who truly maintain a degree of influence over north korea that none of the other parties today. albeit that's somewhat imanishing. so it's important that the united states step up and say, look, here's a potential break to this logjam, in that north korea has clearly indicated that it doesn't respond to diplomatic overtures. and it clearly is only going to do what it wants to do. so i think the fact that the secretary has said, look, let's take a different course is important. but the preconditions are absolutely essential, and again north korea has indicated no effort on their
only if they meet certain, you know, criteria in terms of denuclearizing north korea. what conditions should those be? and do you think that's a plausible option? it is an option. >> the issue that we have is we've established a construct dealing with north korea that involves six parties. the north and the south, china, russia, and the united states and japan. and so to break that dynamic is a bit unusual. in many cases, we've requested that that dynamic be broken down in terms of the...